From knitting patterns to the first female star of London's Fleet Street – The writer Clare Hastings tells us about her mother, pioneering journalist Anne Scott-James: 📻
Women make up the majority of the care workforce. Is enough being done to protect them from COVID-19?The Government has issued new guidelines on the personal protective equipment that should be used by those on the NHS frontline. It has also said that it is important for social care staff to feel safe, and that the new guidance will give them information and reassurance.
One way of alerting emergency services that you're in trouble is by using the code 55 on the phone. Lucy Hadley from Women's Aid explains how it works.
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